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Dear Members and Friends
“Dear Loverboy,” wrote Jennifer to her favorite kitty at the sanctuary. “I hope you find this
bed to be just right for your needs and wishes.”
Jennifer’s was just one of literally thousands of gifts for the animals here at Best Friends. And that
made for a very busy Christmas Day for staff and volunteers, as we all went from room to room to kennel to barn to bird house
to everywhere, all over the sanctuary. There were treats and gifts for everyone from members of Best Friends all across the
country. Many, many thanks. You really made their day.
(The ducks, incidentally, had a delightfully wet holiday as they took the plunge in their new pond. As you can see, they love the water, even though it’s chilly!)
>>Here’s the Christmas story with lots of photos. |
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Write yourself a reminder or set your Tivo. Dogtown, the new show about life at Best Friends Dogtown, debuts
on National Geographic Channel, Friday, January 4th at 9 pm, E.T.
>>More info here.
Click on title links to see video |
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Here’s a year-end video of some of the animals who would be considered “unadoptable” at
most shelters. Our Guardian Angel members support the special care of these orphans who need extra medical attention and behavior
training. And look at them now in this year-end video ... in their new homes!
>> Watch the video. |
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Best Friends was among the dozens of animal protection organizations who took part in the first-ever Middle-East
conference for animals, held in Cairo, Egypt. Another landmark, as, one by one, rescue groups form and come together in every
region of the world. Faith Maloney and Sharon St. Joan have a series of reports on the event itself and on their visits to
some shelters and rescues around the city.
>>Check it out here. |
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There are many other delightful stories from around the sanctuary and on the Best Friends Network. You’ll
find links to them all on the home page at www.bestfriends.org.
Your support of Best Friends makes all these good things possible. Thank you for caring. And all of us here at the sanctuary
join in wishing you a very happy, healthy and productive New Year.

Michael Mountain Best Friends
NOTE: Please click the following link to provide free food to The Animal Rescue Site. All you have to
do is click the purple box, and the pet food manufacturer gives free food to the association. The Animal Rescue Site
Thank you for caring.
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Dear Friends,
2008 started off with a wonderfully big bang! North Shore Animal League America has some incredibly big
news, and we are excited to share it with YOU, our treasured supporters and dear friends.
After more than a year in our care, a life-saving operation, an adoption contest and winning the hearts of people nation-wide,
our most beloved black Labrador boy, Bradley, has finally BEEN ADOPTED!! |

A young medical student was browsing in a pet store. He saw an adorable black Labrador puppy that he wanted to adopt, but
the pup had already been spoken for. He started chatting with the salesclerk for a while when she suggested that he
check out North Shore Animal League America. She told him that we often have black Lab pups here and that we also
have special needs animals for him to reach out to.
Later that day, the young man, Elan went on the League's website, looking through the extensive list of dogs and puppies
up for adoption. When he came across Bradley's photo, he stopped and couldn't resist clicking on his picture.
He expected to see a little biography. But what he didn't expect was to discover so many articles and public campaigns connected
to the young dog. He began reading Bradley's various stories, his blog and his campaigns and was hooked on the spot. He knew
that it was fate that a young medical student, living at home with his parents who were both doctors, would stumble on this
special animal who not only needed a home, but who had a list of needs that he and his family could easily meet. He
knew the only thing left was to meet Bradley in person, and he was eager to do so.
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The next day, Elan came down to the League with determination and asked specifically for Bradley. The rest, as they say,
is history. The two got on wonderfully, and the feelings of love and affection were clearly mutual. After a screening interview,
it was discovered that the perfect family finally discovered Bradley. Our boy was going home – we almost
couldn't believe it. What better way to start the New Year?
As one of the adoption requirements, Bradley lives locally – Queens, NY. He will visit the League often for checkups
and care, and no doubt, will be the highlight of everyone's day when he's here. As part of the Sponsor Program, Bradley's medical expenses will be covered for his lifetime. |
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Everyone at the League went through a spectrum of emotions as Bradley and his new family drove off. We cried tears of joy
and tears of missing as our miracle boy faded into the distance.
The League would like to give a special "thank you" to all of our loyal friends and supporters.
Do you realize that everything we've been able to do for Bradley – rescuing him from Tennessee, giving him the operation
that saved his life, nurturing him back to health, caring for him everyday, searching for the perfect pet parents and finally
giving him the new beginning he deserves – is because of YOUR SUPPORT and DEDICATION?
On behalf of Bradley and all of us here at the League, have a very Happy New Year!
Sincerely, Your Friends at the League

P.S. Bradley has many friends in the Help Me Heal Program. Here, sick animals can get the medical care and attention they desperately need to get better – just like Bradley
did. Your continued support of this program makes it possible for Bradley and his friends to have the best medical care possible
so that they can finally heal and live out the rest of their lives happy. Help Bradley and His Friends Heal
P.P.S. Because Bradley's condition is life-long, he will always be part of our Sponsor Program. Here, he and many of his friends can get continued treatment for their permanent conditions paid for by the League. Our
pets may leave our facility, but they never leave our care. Your support of the Sponsor Program allows us to care for our
sponsored pets forever. Sponsor Bradley and His Friends |
Visit the web address below to tell your friends about this.
Tell-a-friend!
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The Animal Rescue Site focuses the power of the Internet on a specific need — providing food for some of the 27 million
unwanted animals given to shelters in the U.S. every year. Over 10 million animals are put to death every year in the U.S.
alone because they are abandoned and unwanted.
All it takes is a click: http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com and food is made available to the North Shore (No Kill) Animal League.
Each click on the purple "Click Here to Give - it's FREE" button at The Animal Rescue Site provides food and care for a
rescued animal living in a shelter or sanctuary. Funding for food and care is paid by site sponsors and distributed to animals
in need at the Fund for Animals' renowned animal sanctuaries (including Cleveland Amory Black Beauty Ranch in Texas and the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center
in California), pet shelters supported by the Petfinder Foundation, North Shore Animal League, and other worthy animal care facilities supported by the GreaterGood.org foundation. |

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As we look back on the past
year, we are filled with gratitude for all North Shore Animal League America was able to achieve for our animal friends in
need. With the help of committed individuals, the League accomplished so much in 2007. |
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North Shore Animal League
America is proud to be the largest no-kill pet rescue and adoption organization in the world. We've accomplished this by remaining
true to our mission: saving the lives of unwanted pets in need of food, medical treatment, and a caring touch and placing
them in homes where they will be loved and nurtured. |
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Your
2007 tax-deductible gift can do so much for vulnerable animals today and in the coming year: | | | |
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